大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 class warfare
释义:
class warfare 阶级战争
例句:
This isn’t class warfare.
这不是阶级矛盾。
Americans have never had much of an appetite for open class warfare.
美国人从未对公开的阶级冲突有什么兴趣。
But don't you think we're taking this class warfare thing a little too far?
可你不觉得,我们把这场阶级,冲突弄得有点过火了吗?
Britain will be rent, not by class warfare, but by an age divide, a new book argues.
一本新书的论断:英国将被年龄分界线挂牌出租,而并非阶级利益。
Conservatives have long argued that Americans dislike class warfare because they hope to get rich themselves someday.
保守派人士长期认为,美国人不喜欢阶级冲突,因为他们希望有朝一日自己也能致富。
Republican opponents have described Mr Obama's plan as "class warfare" and say they'll oppose any tax increases.
共和党反对派称奥巴马的计划是“阶级冲突”,表示他们会反对任何增税措施。
Despite all the talk of class warfare and punishing success, the U. S. remains a highly desirable place for the world's rich. Especially for the rich Chinese.
尽管大家都在谈论阶级矛盾和应受惩罚的成功,但是对于全世界富人来说,美国依然是一个众望所归的国度。特别是对于中国富人来说更是如此。
Class warfare, in other words, is carried out as a civil war between segments of the same class, who are only slightly caricatured in the novel's sympathetic satire.
阶级战争,换句话说,是从同一阶级的不同部分人们的内战开始的,他们只是在小说同情的讥讽中轻微的被表现出来。
